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Myopia Treatment

13th August 2010
Myopia occurs when the eyeball is slightly longer than usual from front to back. Because of this defect, the light rays focus at a point in front of the retina rather than directly on its surface. Myopia is hereditary and usually shows its symptoms in chi... Read >
Author: ememichael

Maintaining Your Eyesight with Diabetes

04th August 2010
Diabetes is a common disease and has important implications for the short-term and long-term health of sufferers. All patients with diabetes are at risk of developing sight problems, known as diabetic retinopathy. In the UK, this is one of the commone... Read >
Author: Pen Byrd

What is Marfan Syndrome?

04th July 2010
Dr. Antoine Marfan first described the Marfan syndrome. Marfan syndrome is a disorder that is hereditary. This disorder affects the body's connective tissues. The defect is in the production of fibrillin. Fibrillin is a component of a connective tissue. P... Read >
Author: Lam Seina

Diabetic Retinopathy Surgery

01st June 2010
Complication of the diabetes is the diabetic eye disease called diabetic retinopathy. The blood vessels of the retina changes and may lead to the cause of diabetic retinopathy. In some instances person who have diabetic retinopathy may encounter that thei... Read >
Author: nuscheysmith

Macular Hole Surgery Or Vitrectomy Surgery

14th May 2010
Macular hole surgery or vitrectomy is an eye surgery that involves several procedures. It uses specific methods and specialized apparatus to restore retinal diseases which is sometime considered as untreatable. Vitrectomy as the name suggests, the surgery... Read >
Author: nuscheysmith

7 Important Tips for Yoga Success

07th May 2010
Yoga has been proven to soothe highlight by regulating exercises which harmonize a mind, body, as well as spirit. If we have been brand brand new to yoga, these 7 tips will begin we upon a highway to a some-more centered life. 1. Talk to your alloy as ... Read >
Author: Darryl Andrews

Knowledge Concerning the Relation Between Macular Degeneration, Glaucoma, and Cataracts

20th April 2010
There are misconceptions among people who believe that one eye problems may aggravates any of other ones, for example, macular degeneration will aggravate glaucoma, or cataracts will aggravate macular degeneration. The fact is that macular degeneration is... Read >
Author: DominicAnderson

Diabetic Retinopathy - Cause

09th April 2010
Diabetes destroys tiny blood vessels all over the body, which leads to the reduction of blood flow. When these transformations affect the small blood vessels inside the eyes, diabetic retinopathy develops. In early phase of the disease, the small blood ve... Read >
Author: nuscheysmith

Risk Factors For Cataract Surgery

09th April 2010
Like any surgery, cataract surgery creates risks, like bleeding and infection. Before cataract removal, the physician may advise the patient to stop temporarily taking medications which increase the danger of bleeding at the time of surgical operation. Af... Read >
Author: nuscheysmith

Recognized cancer hospitals of Mumbai and Chennai offer Eye cancer Surgery in India

18th February 2010
Eye cancer surgery in India is provided at best cancer hospitals of Mumbai and Chennai with best medical services, high quality equipment and modern technology by competent medical professionals. India has got best specialist from around the world and als... Read >
Author: ramesh

Yoga Without Doubt

25th November 2009
Yoga refers to traditional physical and mental disciplines originating in India.The word is associated with meditative practices in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. In Hinduism, it also refers to one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy, and t... Read >
Author: Kaleb

Precautions with Aerobic Exercise

23rd November 2009
In aerobic exercise one is required to breathe deeply for an extended period of time. This increases the heart rate and the oxygen levels also get amply replenished. The most important benefit is the cardio-vascular conditioning of the body. As this metho... Read >
Author: Konica Paul

Swiss Sciences explains to us the benefits of taking natural health supplements

20th November 2009
If there should be one main priority concern all throughout our lives that will be none other than our health alone. Houses and cars can be replaced easily through money and hard work, but health cannot be compromised by all means. Remember that if you su... Read >
Author: Chris Grant

Few cataract complications and their treatments

29th October 2009
A posterior capsule opacity (PCO) is the most common among those few cataract surgery complications, including eye inflammation, infections and a dislocated IOL. The reason for a PCO comes from the lens capsule, which will be maintained during a surgery. ... Read >
Author: Lily Allen

Keep away from blurred vision!

27th October 2009
Blurred vision is the lack of sharpness of vision and symptoms of not being able to see fine things, also called vision impairment, impaired vision, blurry vision. Blurred vision can be caused by many different conditions. Blurry vision occurs when a pers... Read >
Author: Lily Allen
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